While Mozilla's pushing to potentially meet their October ship date for Firefox 4, the team is also keeping things steady on the current release front. Both the 3.6.11 and 3.5.14 releases fix a few security issues and stability problems, but it's worth noting that this is likely the last update to the 3.5 branch, as… »10/20/10 4:00am 10/20/10 4:00am

If you've noticed your Firefox installation seems a bit more stable since you upgraded to Firefox 3.6, you're not alone. According to statistics collected by Mozilla, Firefox 3.6 is 30 percent more stable than its predecessor, and Firefox crashes are down 40 percent across the board. Firefox-focused blog Mozilla Links »4/09/10 11:00am 4/09/10 11:00am

Firefox: Maybe you've seen your favorite extensions fall behind when new Firefox releases roll out, but you haven't known what to do about it. A new-ish Mozilla add-on not only enables technically incompatible extensions for testing, but makes reporting actual incompatibilities easy. »2/16/10 6:00am 2/16/10 6:00am

Firefox 3.6, due for official release at 9:30 a.m. Pacific time, is pushing onto mirror servers. A few lucky URL tweakers have found their copies, and made them available for early birds and impatient types. »1/21/10 5:30am 1/21/10 5:30am

If you've been eager for Firefox 3.6 to drop but not quite eager enough to try out the beta or release candidate, your wait's nearly over: According to the Mozilla Wiki release schedule, Firefox 3.6 will officially drop tomorrow, January 21. This release has been plagued with delays, so we'll believe it when we see… »1/20/10 8:30am 1/20/10 8:30am

Windows/Mac/Linux: There's actually nothing new for Windows and Mac users, but if you're a Linux Firefox user who likes the cutting edge, or just like to be up-to-date, the second release candidate of Firefox 3.6 is available for download. »1/18/10 5:00am 1/18/10 5:00am

Windows/Mac/Linux: If you've been riding the Firefox 3.6 beta train, Mozilla just pushed out the whopping fifth beta of Firefox 3.6—with over a hundred bug fixes to improve performance, stability, and security, along with several all-around improvements. »12/17/09 2:27pm 12/17/09 2:27pm

Windows/Mac/Linux: Nobody told Mozilla's developers it's a day off. They've just pushed out a fourth beta of Firefox 3.6, with more than 100 fixes from the last beta and more add-on security and compatibility. »11/26/09 12:30pm 11/26/09 12:30pm

The latest Firefox beta integrates much more fully into Windows 7, adding support for Aero Peek-enabled tabs, an enhanced Ctrl+Tab, and more. We'll show you how they work, and how to enable or disable them.

Windows/Mac/Linux: Mozilla just released the first official beta of Firefox 3.6, featuring built-in support for themes (Personas), improved performance, and more. Early adopters, your download is ready. »10/30/09 5:50pm 10/30/09 5:50pm

Windows/Mac/Linux: It's not the official beta of Firefox 3.6—that's been put off for a week. But a "test build" of Firefox 3.6 has landed, with Windows 7 compatible taskbar thumbnails, visual tab previews, and a new rendering engine. »10/15/09 4:40am 10/15/09 4:40am

Windows/Mac/Linux: Lovers of bleeding-edge browsers, rejoice: the first alpha of Firefox 3.6, code-named Namoroka, is available for download. Grab it to check out JavaScript improvements, startup time speed-ups, visual tab previews and behavior tweaks, and other changes. »8/10/09 6:00am 8/10/09 6:00am

We were eager to know what's happening with Firefox. Mike Beltzner, the open-source browser's director, was glad to tell us. Here's what he had to say about future features, competition with Chrome, and keeping all of Firefox contributors in sync. »8/05/09 5:00pm 8/05/09 5:00pm